MARCH 24, 2018 Director's Column These Tiny Tubes Can Bring Water to Millions. And That's Just Scratching the Surface Imagine a hollow tube thousands of times smaller than a human hair. Now envision filthy water flowing through an array of such tubes, each designed to capture contaminants on the inside, with clean water emerging at the other end. ( Read More )
JANUARY 10, 2018 Feature Energy Transmission Gets a Boost with National Grid Collaboration ( Read More )
NOVEMBER 13, 2017 News Release National Grid and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to Collaborate on Transmission Grid Modernization and Energy Storage Research Grid modernization, improved energy storage goals of agreement between PNNL and East Coast energy company. ( Read More )
NOVEMBER 1, 2017 Staff Accomplishment Material Chemistry Researcher Joins Editorial Board ( Read More )
OCTOBER 24, 2017 Feature PNNL Leads Team to Accelerate Development of Affordable Carbon Fiber Composites ( Read More )
AUGUST 22, 2017 News Release ShAPEing the Future of Magnesium Car Parts New spin makes lightweight magnesium auto parts more useful. ( Read More )
AUGUST 15, 2017 Feature PNNL's Dagle Contributes Grid Expertise to National Academies Report ( Read More )
JULY 20, 2017 News Release PNNL Grid Expert Contributes to National Academies Report on Grid Resiliency PNNL chief engineer, Jeff Dagle, helps roll out National Academies report on grid resilience. ( Read More )
MAY 1, 2017 Feature Leader of PNNL Electricity Infrastructure Research Discusses Grid Modernization with U.S. Senate ( Read More )
FEBRUARY 13, 2017 Feature Cracking Under Pressure is No Problem for High Strength Self-Healing Cement ( Read More )
JANUARY 20, 2017 Feature Using Sunlight to Activate the Flow of Electrical Current in a New Material ( Read More )
APRIL 1, 2016 News Release Low-cost and Lightweight For the first time, researchers have been able to see what makes this titanium alloy so strong – and then make it stronger. ( Read More )